Yep apart from Mancity, Aston also still has to face Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Brighton at home. And it looks like they might lose many points from these matches.
Meanwhile for Tottenham, they also still have to play against Chelsea, Mancity, Newcastle, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Manutd clearly still has a chance to be in the top 4 of the league at the end of this season, as long they dont waste any more points against relatively weaker teams.
United also still have tough games against Newcastle, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. Tottenham still has 1 match left against City and United will only face mediocre teams. I think United will have to work hard if they want to get fourth place. They are 6 points behind Tottenham and 9 points behind Aston Villa. They also still have some tough games ahead. I think position 4 will be a competition between Tottenham and Aston Villa. United's chances are very small. It looks like they will not play in international competitions next season.
But united's chance to qualify for the UCL is getting even bigger since EPL got additional spot to participate in the UCL next season. Let's say that if there will be around 5 candidates to be eligible for the UCL next season only from premier league. It means that if manchester united has greater chance to make it happen.
United will be able to pass all of those fixtures. I see that Chelsea and Newcastle are not even better compared to Manchester United. I meant if it's not yet clear which league will get it. I saw that the EPL was qualifying for the additional spot for UCL, but it changed again.
I can't also predict before we see the final result how many points were acquired by any European competitions. Manchester united's chance will be slightly higher to qualify for UCL if EPL will get additional spot.
This totally depends on the result from the current season